Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem.
Thebest film in the franchise to date,Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, is now out in the world and has a whole lot to snack on besides the tasty pizza. Following the titular turtles of Leonardo (Nicolas Cantu), Raphael (Brady Noon), Michelangelo (Shamon Brown Jr.), and Donatello (Micah Abbey) as they try to prevent Superfly (Ice Cube) from destroying New York City. It’s a filmthat’s best when it isn’t about trying to set up for something more. Alas, as we live in a world where sequels are an inevitability,the proper ending of the film itselfis made secondary to the now ritualistic tease of what is coming next. Yes, it’s the infamous credits scene that sends audiences out into the world fully primed for as many entries as will make money, regardless of whether the story justifies them or not. In case it wasn’t already clear,this piece is going to go into full detail about this credits sceneand what it means for the future of the series.

As some brief background, after defeating Superfly and saving New York City, the Turtles went on to face an even more terrifying challenge: high school. When they first walk into their new school, they’re met with silence until the non-amphibious characterApril O’Neil, voiced by the always delightfulAyo Edebiriof everything from,The BeartoBottoms, comes over to greet them. The film then cuts to the creditsonly to pick up a bit later as we see the turtles trying to acclimate to their new lives in school. We don’t know if these mutant youngsters go through puberty, but we get the feeling that they are going to soon find high school an abundantly awkward place no matter what.
Still, they seem to have found their people, with Donnie discovering a group that watches anime, Mikey doingthe worst improv you’ve ever seen, and Raph going out for wrestling. We even get a glimpse of them going to prom and doing everything they can to settle into a rather relaxed state of affairs. We already know that their adoptive rodent father Splinter (Jackie Chan) finally found a fellow mutant to be a romantic partner, so they won’t have to worry about his scrutiny anymore, as he is more than a bit distracted. However, the main thrust of this sequence of short scenes is the fact thatthere’s something more they will soon have to worry about in the future.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
The film follows the Turtle brothers as they work to earn the love of New York City while facing down an army of mutants.
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As we pull back from the scene with the Turtles having a swell time at prom, we see thatthey’re actually being surveilled by a familiar face. That’s right, it is Cynthia Utrom (Maya Rudolph) of theTechno Cosmic Research Institute(TCRI) being a real creep once again and watching them via camera.This secondary antagonist in the film has always been lurking in the background, having sent forces after the lonely scientist Baxter Stockman (Giancarlo Esposito) at the beginning of the story fifteen years ago and set all this in motion. Apparently,she really has an obsession with these creatures and won’t let it go enough to keep watching them,though not enough to go after them herself. It’s almost like she knows that she has to wait for a sequel or something.There’s actually a flimsy reason for this that we’ll get to in a bit, but for now, you just need to know that she’s watching them from afar. She even has a tiny little fly in a jar next to her while she does so, which we can presume is Superfly now without his immense powers that he was trying to use to destroy the city piece by piece. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
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Not even the ending of the film with Superfly being defeated will take him off the tableand any resolution will always be sacrificed atthe altar of more sequels. All we can do is watch and wait for the next one to set up, the next one to set up, the next one, until we’re all dead. Speaking of death, the Turtles undoubtedly face a similar threat as they all know too much at this point. Though they don’t know that they are being watched, they did see a lot of the inside operations of TCRI when being milked (don’t ask) for their mutant ooze. On top of that, when Leo isn’t being a total dork trying to ask April to prom,they’re both working on a new investigation into the organization. What they can’t foresee is that Utromis about to call in the cavalry with a figure that was just hanging around this whole time waiting for her to summon him. Guess that kind of makes him the gig worker of the villain underworld.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Brings in the Shredder
Now I know what you’re thinking and no, no one’s referring to the kitchen utensil. Cynthia Utrom’s demand to “Bring (her) the Shredder!“actually was talking about the iconic villainShredder. We then cut to the character standing in the rain like a sad little boy who wants to come to play. Then, that’s it.There’s no deeper meaning to it other than the drive for more sequels. The poor Turtles didn’t even get the chance to have some pizza before it was added to their plate and, honestly, it’s hard not to feel for the youngsters. Here’s hoping that they can just be friends with Shredder and ponder the deeper questions of life over some slices next time around.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhemis now available to stream on Prime Video in the U.S.